Baylake Bank. Helping Build the Good Life.Baylake Bank Expands Convenient Electronic Services with mBanc

August 26, 2009 - Baylake Bank has added mobile banking to its list of convenience based services, which also includes telephone and online banking. Baylake’s mBanc allows customers to check account balances, view recent transactions, and transfer funds in real time via a web-based application for banking services that works on most handheld devices with a browser, such as cell phones and PDAs.

“Mobile banking is the next phase in banking convenience, and we’re very pleased to offer this significant and useful tool for our customers,” commented Dawn Augustson, Baylake Bank eCommerce Director. “This technology has been on the banking horizon for a few years, and has finally developed to a point where we are satisfied that it meets our standards, and in turn, those of our customers.”

mBanc provides comprehensive security for sensitive account data and transaction posting. Integration with the bank’s current internet banking helps create a seamless and secure online ability to access accounts, whether from a PC or mobile device. There is currently no charge for Baylake’s mBanc, but depending on cell phone carrier and plan, there may be a charge for internet access or receiving text messages.

“mBanc is very closely aligned with the online banking features that customers are already accustomed to,” said Augustson. “The new and secure technology provides many of the benefits of our eBanc internet banking, but is as mobile as a cell phone. For customers who currently use eBanc internet banking, all they need is an internet enabled phone to sign up for mBanc,” she added.

Enrollment for mobile banking is completed by logging in to eBanc internet banking at www.baylake.com. For more information, or to sign up for electronic banking, call (920) 743-5551 or 1-800-267-3610.

Baylake Bank, Member FDIC/Equal Housing Lender, serves its communities from 28 financial centers in Brown, Door, Green Lake, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Outagamie, Waupaca, and Waushara counties and from its website at www.baylake.com.